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Eugène Penancier (24 February 1873 – 4 July 1955) was a French politician. The first Deputy Prime Minister of France, he also served as Minister of Justice in the 1930s. He was born in Bray-sur-Seine and graduated from the University of Paris in 1897; his thesis was entitled Des Défauts et des périls de la législation actuelle sur les pensions de retraites civiles et des projets de réforme présentés jusqu'à ce jour. During his career he served as mayor of his birthplace, and was a Senator from Seine-et-Marne from 1920 until 1936. He was Justice Minister from January 31 to October 26, 1933, and again from January 30 to February 9, 1934, both under Édouard Daladier. A street in Bray-sur-Seine bears his name.

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  • Eugène Hippolyte Penancier (* 4. Februar 1873 in Bray-sur-Seine, Département Seine-et-Marne; † 4. Juli 1955 in Paris) war ein französischer Politiker der Parti républicain, radical et radical-socialiste (PRRS), der von 1920 bis 1935 Mitglied des Senats sowie 1933 und erneut 1934 Vize-Premierminister und Justizminister war. (de)
  • Eugène Penancier (24 February 1873 – 4 July 1955) was a French politician. The first Deputy Prime Minister of France, he also served as Minister of Justice in the 1930s. He was born in Bray-sur-Seine and graduated from the University of Paris in 1897; his thesis was entitled Des Défauts et des périls de la législation actuelle sur les pensions de retraites civiles et des projets de réforme présentés jusqu'à ce jour. During his career he served as mayor of his birthplace, and was a Senator from Seine-et-Marne from 1920 until 1936. He was Justice Minister from January 31 to October 26, 1933, and again from January 30 to February 9, 1934, both under Édouard Daladier. A street in Bray-sur-Seine bears his name. (en)
  • Eugène Hippolyte Penancier est un magistrat et un homme politique français né le 24 février 1873 à Bray-sur-Seine, mort le 4 juillet 1955 dans le 5e arrondissement de Paris. Sa thèse de doctorat, soutenue à l'Université de Paris en 1897, s'intitulait Des Défauts et des périls de la législation actuelle sur les pensions de retraites civiles et des projets de réforme présentés jusqu'à ce jour. Une avenue de Bray-sur-Seine porte son nom. (fr)
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  • Eugène Hippolyte Penancier (* 4. Februar 1873 in Bray-sur-Seine, Département Seine-et-Marne; † 4. Juli 1955 in Paris) war ein französischer Politiker der Parti républicain, radical et radical-socialiste (PRRS), der von 1920 bis 1935 Mitglied des Senats sowie 1933 und erneut 1934 Vize-Premierminister und Justizminister war. (de)
  • Eugène Penancier (24 February 1873 – 4 July 1955) was a French politician. The first Deputy Prime Minister of France, he also served as Minister of Justice in the 1930s. He was born in Bray-sur-Seine and graduated from the University of Paris in 1897; his thesis was entitled Des Défauts et des périls de la législation actuelle sur les pensions de retraites civiles et des projets de réforme présentés jusqu'à ce jour. During his career he served as mayor of his birthplace, and was a Senator from Seine-et-Marne from 1920 until 1936. He was Justice Minister from January 31 to October 26, 1933, and again from January 30 to February 9, 1934, both under Édouard Daladier. A street in Bray-sur-Seine bears his name. (en)
  • Eugène Hippolyte Penancier est un magistrat et un homme politique français né le 24 février 1873 à Bray-sur-Seine, mort le 4 juillet 1955 dans le 5e arrondissement de Paris. Sa thèse de doctorat, soutenue à l'Université de Paris en 1897, s'intitulait Des Défauts et des périls de la législation actuelle sur les pensions de retraites civiles et des projets de réforme présentés jusqu'à ce jour. Une avenue de Bray-sur-Seine porte son nom. (fr)
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